Publications by authors named "Rachelle Sonneborn"

Objectives: Poor fetal growth is one of the most important findings on an obstetric ultrasound (US) examination. First-trimester US is the most accurate means for dating pregnancies; however, dating based on last menstrual period remains the standard for determining gestational age. Discrepancies between menstrual and US dating can lead to the overdiagnosis of in utero growth restriction (IUGR).

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Objectives: The objective of this study is to establish a nomogram of fetal abdominal wall fat thickness in fetuses with known normal neonatal outcomes.

Methods: After IRB approval (HSD-49496), 157 ultrasound examinations in 100 patients, 41 of whom had multiple examinations during the same pregnancy were reviewed. The thickness of the fetal lateral abdominal wall fat Interreader agreement was summarized using the intraclass correlation coefficient (ICC).

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In this article, we describe our experience with shear wave propagation imaging (SWPI) as an adjunct to 2-dimensional (2D) shear wave elastography (SWE) in a cohort of patients being evaluated for diffuse liver disease. Two-dimensional SWE has been extensively studied in previous publications; however, 2D SWE using propagation images has not been widely described in the literature to date. We observed that when certain artifacts occurred on the color elastograms, highly characteristic changes to shear wave propagation contours were seen, which can help clarify the cause of the artifacts.

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Objectives: The purpose of this study was to compare Superb Microvascular Imaging (SMI; Toshiba America Medical Systems, Tustin, CA) with conventional color flow Doppler (CFD) and power Doppler (PD) imaging in the liver to distinguish between malignant and benign liver neoplasms.

Methods: After Institutional Review Board approval (number 449984-ED), patients undergoing routine pre-radiofrequency ablation planning ultrasound examinations for suspected hepatocellular carcinomas (HCCs) of less than 2 cm in diameter between January 1, 2015, and July 1, 2016, were prospectively identified. Four readers reviewed the ultrasound images independently for the presence or absence of flow centrally and along the periphery of the lesion.

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Background: We prospectively identified B-lines in patients undergoing ultrasonographic (US) examinations following liver transplantation who also had chest radiography (CXR) or chest CT imaging, or both, on the same day to determine if an association between the presence of B-lines from the thorax on US images correlates with the presence of lung abnormalities on CXR.

Methods: Following institutional review board (IRB) approval, patients who received liver transplants and underwent routine US examinations and chest radiography or CT imaging, or both, on the same day between January 1, 2015 through July 1, 2016 were prospectively identified. Two readers who were blinded to chest films and CT images and reports independently reviewed the US interreader agreement for the presence or absence of B-lines and performed an evaluation for the presence or absence of diffuse parenchymal lung disease (DPLD) on chest films and CT images as well as from clinical evaluation.

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